Your name here, please

Indigo.Rose said:
My first name is Tsurisuta.

My middle name, which is the name I go by is Uinteru.

My last name is Sumifu.





Tsurisuta Uinteru Sumifu


Now if I only had a clue how to pronounce them.

You're gonna play hell introducing yourself at Japanese family reunions, now aren't you?
 
Pronunciation help:

a's are pronounces like ah - kinda like god.
i's are pronounced like ee - as in feed.
u's are pronounced like oo - like food.
e's are pronounced like eh - like head.
o's are pronounced like oh - like toad.

The pronunciation in Japanese is pretty rigid. Two vowels together makes them longer, more drawn out-like.
 
Pronunciation help:(Scotish version)

a's are pronounces like oh - kinda like god.
i's are pronounced like ee - as in feed.
u's are pronounced like u - like food.
e's are pronounced like ie - like head.
o's are pronounced like oh - like toad.

The pronunciation in Japanese is pretty rigid. Two vowels together makes them longer, more drawn out-like.

(Yayoi people=polisyllable, Jomon people+monosyllable)
 
ChilledVodka said:
Pronunciation help:(Scotish version)

a's are pronounces like oh - kinda like god.
i's are pronounced like ee - as in feed.
u's are pronounced like u - like food.
e's are pronounced like ie - like head.
o's are pronounced like oh - like toad.

The pronunciation in Japanese is pretty rigid. Two vowels together makes them longer, more drawn out-like.

(Yayoi people=polisyllable, Jomon people+monosyllable)

Thank you. Great effort.

I don't get it.

LOL.
 
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